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'Undie Run' set for tonight

By Tim McDonnell

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Published: Thursday, November 5, 2009

Updated: Thursday, November 5, 2009

If you go:
What: First-ever UA Undie Run
Who: Hosted by journalism senior Jamal Boddie and open to all students
Where: UA Mall at Campbell Ave.
When: 8 p.m.


Homecoming Weekend will get off to a running start today, but don’t expect to see anyone dressed up.

Students have organized the UA’s first-ever Undie Run, an underwear-only jaunt across the UA Mall and onto University Avenue.

The Undie Run, organized by journalism senior Jamal Boddie, is meant to kick off Homecoming Weekend through a show of pantless student solidarity. Boddie suggested participants wear red or blue underwear “to show (their) school spirit.”

This week’s warm weather confirmed that now was the time to strip down, he said.

“Why wait for finals?” he said. “Let’s do it now.”

The run, publicized through a Facebook group that already has more than 1,000 confirmed guests, will take off at 8 p.m. from the Campbell Avenue end of the Mall and lead past Old Main and out to University Avenue. Boddie said he doesn’t expect to see as many people as have confirmed on Facebook and would be happy if only 100 people actually turn out.

“It’s something new, and some people are scared. We’ll see what happens,” he said.

The event might seem like nothing but carefree college revelry, but don’t be deceived; organizers will be collecting old clothes to donate to a local charity, Boddie said.

“I figure if you’re going to get people to get down in their underwear, they should have a reason,” he said.

University of Arizona Police Department spokesman Sgt. Juan Alvarez had not heard of the event when contacted, and said there were no plans in place to have extra police on hand to monitor the event.

“I don’t think we have anybody extra hired for that,” Alvarez said.

Boddie said he had not called UAPD to notify them of the event, but didn’t anticipate any problems.

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14 comments

Gordon
Fri Nov 6 2009 03:23
FROM Why?: "Girls running in their bras and panties=collecting clothes for charity???
I'm not seeing the relation between the two. "

I thought it was pretty charitable. Its not every day that girls are so nice as to run in front of you in their undies.... let alone a couple hundred of them at once.... Besides, there were just about as many sausages as there were buns.

nick
Fri Nov 6 2009 01:06
can you find the pictures from the kgun 9 news?
nick
Fri Nov 6 2009 00:03
epic!
midi
Thu Nov 5 2009 23:22
That skinny boy in the grey briefs was HOT!
scott
Thu Nov 5 2009 20:08
then again "alum".....most girls who are willing to do so....are skanks and require no skill to "pick up" plus.....you're most likely going to catch gonorrhea or somethin
Your name
Thu Nov 5 2009 18:48
they strip down and collect the clothes they take off in a bin and that bin goes to charity...
Why?
Thu Nov 5 2009 18:23
Girls running in their bras and panties=collecting clothes for charity???
I'm not seeing the relation between the two.
alum
Thu Nov 5 2009 18:02
realist is one of those girls
alum
Thu Nov 5 2009 17:58
Having spent 5 years at U of A, I know for a fact that coming out to the undie run will get guys laid. One of my friends picked up a chick outside of a fire alarm pull at 3am outside of Scoronado. Only hairy ugly girls who no one wants to sleep with will deny that it's possible.
its me
Thu Nov 5 2009 17:02
yes, we will
Bryan Roy
Thu Nov 5 2009 16:15
Kenny,

We will have plenty of photos and possibly video later tonight. Stay tuned.

Bryan Roy
Web Director
Arizona Daily Wildcat
520.626.3778

Kenny
Thu Nov 5 2009 16:04
Can we get a photo gallery please after the event? Women only.
Kenny
Thu Nov 5 2009 16:03
Can we get a photo gallery after the event? Women only please.
realist
Thu Nov 5 2009 15:23
dear freshmen and frat boys,

you won't get laid tonight, so don't come thinking you will







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